Tony Blair Advisers
Tony Blair Advisers
From House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 Jul 2004:
(28) Plus Lord Birt who is appointed as the Prime Minister's unpaid strategy adviser
(29) In addition, Matthew Seward also works part-time for the Home Secretary
(30) In addition, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Ed Miliband (Chairman), Paul Gregg, Shriti Vadera, Michael Jacobs and Stewart Wood to the Council of Economic Advisers on special adviser terms.
(31) Plus Sue Nye appointed as an unpaid adviser
The following is an old table, for historic reference:
| Appointing Minister | Name of appointee |
| The Prime Minister | Jonathan Powell |
| Alastair Campbell | |
| Anji Hunter | |
| Kate Garvey | |
| Tim Allan | |
| Hilary Coffman | |
| David Miliband | |
| Roger Liddle | |
| James Purnell | |
| Derek Scott | |
| Robert Hill | |
| Geoff Mulgan | |
| Geoffrey Norris | |
| Pat Macfadden | |
| Peter Hyman | |
| Liz Lloyd | |
| Roz Preston (part-time) | |
| Fiona Miller (part-time) | |
| Chief Whip | Tom Greatrex |
| Kieran Simpson | |
| Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | Cathy McGlynn Tim Walker |
| Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | Julian Eccles (part-time) |
| John Newbiggin | |
| Secretary of State for Defence | Bernard Gray |
| Alasdair McGowan | |
| Secretary of State for Education and Employment(1) | Conor Ryan Hilary Benn |
| Sophie Linden (part-time) | |
| Lisa Barclay (part-time) | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Joe Irvin |
| Paul Hackett (part-time) | |
| Joan Hammell | |
| Darren Murphy (part-time) | |
| Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | David Clark Andrew Hood |
| Secretary of State for Health | Joe McCrea |
| Simon Stevens | |
| Secretary of State for the Home Department | Ed Owen Norman Warner Ruth Allen (part-time)(2) |
| Secretary of State for International Development | Jessica Crowe Daniel Harris |
| Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords | Marianne Morris Damien Welfare |
| Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | Anna Healy |
| Nigel Warner | |
| Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | Andrew Lappin |
| James Cornford | |
| President of the Council(3) | Ian McKenzie |
| Secretary of State for Scotland | Wendy Alexander |
| Murray Elder | |
| Secretary of State for Social Security | Juhn McTernan |
| Liz Kendall | |
| President of the Board of Trade | Dan Corry Sheila Watson |
| Minister of Transport | Kate Davies Tony Grayling |
| Chancellor of the Exchequer(4) | Ed Balls Charles Whelan |
| Chief Secretary | Andrew Maugham Edward Miliband |
| Secretary of State for Wales | John Adams Huw Roberts |
| The following have been appointed as unpaid Advisers: | |
| Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Education and Employment | Dennis Stevenson |
| Deputy Prime Minister | David Taylor |
| President of the Board of Trade | Lord Hollick |
| Minister without Portfolio | Benjamin Wegg-Prosser |
| Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | David Mathieson |
| Chancellor of the Exchequer | Sue Nye |
(1) In addition, Professor Michael Barber has been appointed as Standards and Effectiveness Adviser to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment.
(2) Appointment is time limited to the life of the Task Force on Youth Justice.
(3) In addition, the President of the Council has appointed Keith Hellawell as the UK Anti-Drugs Co-ordinator (from 5 January 1998) and Michael Trace as the Deputy UK Anti-Drugs Co-ordinator on special adviser terms.
(4) In addition the Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Chris Wales and Paul Gregg as members of the Council of Economic Advisers on special adviser terms.
